Junior Achievement Nigeria’s (JAN) annual flagship event, National Company of the Year Competition (NCOY) will be taking place Thursday, October 6th,
and is proudly sponsored by Dangote Foundation, Minerva University and
Deloitte Nigeria. JAN’s National Company of the Year Competition is an
annual event that brings the JA Company Program winners of our Regional
Competitions across Nigeria together to compete for the National Company
of the Year Award. JA Company Program teaches Senior Secondary
students how to set-up and run their own business from start to
liquidation. They sell shares, raise start-up capital, pay dividends to
shareholders and use 10% of their profit for a Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) activity. The national winner will proceed to
represent Nigeria against other JA Africa member-nation companies for
the title of JA Africa Company of the Year in Zimbabwe this December.
At NCOY, JA student companies present
the results of their enterprise and evidence of innovation before a
panel of independent judges and for a team to win this award it is not
sufficient just to run a financially successful JA company or create an
exciting product/service. JAN Students
must demonstrate a holistic
understanding of the company’s performance as a team and their
contributions as they present an Annual Report and host a Trade booth
display. The judges for this year’s competition are JAN Ambassador and
Alumnus of JA Company Program, Tunji Eleso, Co-Founder, CoCreation Hub. Also Audu Maikori, Founder/President, Chocolate City, Bukky Karibi-Whyte CEO/Founder The Bobby Taylor Company & Invicta Communications Limited and Lola Oyeka,
Country Public Affairs Officer, Nigeria and Ghana, CitiBank. In
addition to this esteemed panel of judges, this year’s Keynote Speaker
will be JA Africa CEO/President, Elizabeth Blintiff.
In December 2015, JA Nigeria’s team “The Dynamites; Government Girls College, Abaaji”
emerged the winners of the 2014 JA Africa Company of the Year Award,
2014 FedEx & Citi Client Satisfaction Award held in Libreville,
Gabon. The Dynamites developed products from twine and bags called “Pink
Lady.” They recorded a gross profit of N 662,000; a net profit of
N165,000 and sold 250 shares at N200 per unit. For CSR they provided
scholarships to two (2) children and planted 250 trees in their school.
Efua Edeh, Executive
Director, JAN added, “The National Company of the Year Competition 2016
is an opportunity for us to showcase the weight of potential that lies
within these young minds and Junior Achievement Nigeria’s role in
grooming the next generation of leading entrepreneurs. This is a
call-to-action for corporate stakeholders, teachers, youths,
entrepreneurs and all who support the cause of empowering youths to
becoming not just leaders, but conscientious leaders leading a vibrant
economy.”
Zouera Youssoufou CEO
of Dangote Foundation had this to say in support of NCOY 2016, “Dangote
Foundation supports the development of our youth across Nigeria. As a
member of the Junior Achievement Board of Directors, we are proud to
support their efforts to prepare our youth for the future by igniting in
them the seed of entrepreneurship and giving them hands-on practical
experience of what it means to actually run a business.”
This event is strictly by Invitation. Find us on social media @JANigeria. Check out footage from our Regional Competition https://www.facebook.com/JANigeria
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